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Photo: No known restrictions on publication.1800s.Trade card of I. Crowder, goldsmith at Union Street, Birmingham, the text inscribed on a roundel surmounted by a cup, a putto standing to left and an angel to right.Etching and engravingThe New John Batchelor ShowRepresented by CBS News Radio/CBS Audio Network@Batchelorshow Biden continues Trump's immigration, trade and industrial policies to little success. @VerodeRugy @Mercatus https://www.mercatus.org/commentary/biden-stays-course-trumps-immigration-trade-and-industrial-policies
Lucas Guttentag — a professor of the practice of law at Stanford law school, senior research scholar at Yale Law school, distinguished immigration litigator, and former Obama administration official — shares the story of the Immigration Policy Tracking Project which catalogued over 1,000 Trump immigration policy changes in order to make undoing them easier for the Biden administration.
Overflowing ICE detention centers. Families separated at the border. A multi-billion-dollar border wall. Over the course of his four-year presidency, Donald Trump used executive power to wage war on the United States' immigration system–leaving millions of immigrants and asylum seekers in impossibly tough situations. Now, President Biden is making immigration reform a top priority. Mother Jones immigration reporters Fernanda Echavarri and Noah Lanard join Jamilah King on this week's show to walk through the actions that Biden has undertaken during his first month in office to try to reconstruct a broken system. Biden's slew of executive actions include: an end to the travel ban for majority-Muslim countries; halting construction of the border wall; ending new enrollments in the “Remain in Mexico” policy (officially named Migrant Protection Protocols) and starting a new system to slowly allow some asylum seekers on MPP to enter the US; an unsuccessful attempt to pause deportations for 100 days; and directing the Department of Homeland Security to form a task force to undo some of the damage caused by Trump's family separation policy. Plus, a huge new immigration reform bill has been introduced to Congress. Trump left Biden with a Gordian knot of immigration policy to untangle. Doing so will likely take years. Lives hang in the balance.
President Joe Biden signed several executive orders on immigration Tuesday, including one that creates a task force to reunify migrant families separated by the Trump administration. Reporter: Michelle Wiley, KQED President Biden recently signed an executive order directing the Justice Department to stop contracting with private prisons. What impact could this have on detention facilities here in California? Reporter: Benjamin Purper, KVCR As the COVID-19 surge slowly subsides in our hospitals, the state public health department says nurse staffing ratios will begin to return to normal. Hospitals desperate to find enough staff during the surge applied for waivers allowing nurses to care for more patients than they normally would. Reporter: Jackie Fortiér, KPCC Dealing with COVID skeptics in your family isn't easy. Take it from one L.A. journalist who’s been working at it with his dad this past year. He consistently provided his father with accurate information about COVID-related health risks, and even convinced him to get the vaccine. Guest: Gustavo Arellano, L.A. Times California's outgoing Attorney General Xavier Becerra has filed a brief with a federal appeals court, arguing the federal government should be allowed to enforce its robocall ban for the years 2015-2020. Reporter: Rachael Myrow, KQED
Vicki Gaubeca, director of the Southern Border Communities Coalition, says President Biden's new immigration policy will help to lessen the damage caused by the previous administration
President Biden is out with a raft of initiatives Tuesday directed at the U.S. southern border, and the man who will manage immigration policies, Alejandro Mayorkas, is joining his Cabinet after being confirmed by the U.S. Senate to serve as secretary of Homeland Security. Yamiche Alcindor reports. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Jackson Walker immigration attorney Sang Shin rejoins the podcast to provide an update on the Trump administration's recent proclamations to extend bans on all new H-1, L-1, and J-1 visas until March 31, 2021. In addition, there are a number of COVID-19-related immigration restrictions in place now that limit entry into the U.S. from certain hotspots across the globe. Finally, with Democrats now in the majority in the U.S. Senate, will this mean President Biden has a more aggressive agenda for his first 100 days in office when it comes to immigration issues? For additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is by Eve Searls. This podcast is made available by Jackson Walker for informational purposes only, does not constitute legal advice, and is not a substitute for legal advice from qualified counsel. Your use of this podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and Jackson Walker. The facts and results of each case will vary, and no particular result can be guaranteed.
On today's show: a new statewide curfew is announced by Gov. Gavin Newsom, as the coronavirus surge causes record-high infections. Then, we'll discuss how families are navigating Thanksgiving during the pandemic, which California city is vying to become the headquarters of U.S. Space Command, and the kind of political landscape president-elect Joe Biden could expect in the wake of hundreds of executive actions on immigration by the Trump administration. Support the show: https://support.laist.com/laistnav
Joe Biden pledged during his campaign to practically reverse some of the provisional immigration deeds initiated during Donald Trump's four years in office. While some actions can be undone with the stroke of a pen, others will take more time. The Biden administration plans to restore protection for people brought to the U.S. illegally as minors and stop using United States Department of Defense funds to build a border wall.The incoming administration also intends to overturn Trump's travel and immigration restrictions on 13 mostly African or predominantly Muslim countries.Also, a new guidance would be designed to stop "collateral arrests," which are apprehensions of immigrants who are not the target of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations but are nevertheless taken into custody because they are in the country without legal status.At the southern border, Mr. Biden has pledged to discontinue the Trump administration's policy of requiring non-Mexican migrants to wait in Mexico for the duration of their U.S asylum cases. Mr. Biden's team is also planning to begin the process of terminating the "public charge" rules the Trump administration implemented to deny green cards and immigrant visas to applicants who U.S. officials determine rely — or could rely in the future — on government benefits like Medicaid, food stamps and Section 8 housing vouchers. Biden has said “immigration is central to who we are as a nation,” noting that most Americans can trace their ancestry to immigrants.
Immigration restrictions over the past four years of Trump's presidency might have serious ramifications on our economy for years to come. KCSB’s Liam Burns has the story.
Originally aired in 2019
Jon Velie, CEO of OnlineVisas, chats with Bobby Hacker who is the President of the Sports Lawyers Association. Sports Lawyers Association is a national organization of sports lawyers with annual conferences, podcasts, virtual online events and more. Bobby Hacker is the owner of Robert A. Hacker Attorney at Law + Sports Media Consulting. He works at FOX Sports for over 18 years as the Vice President of Business and Legal Affairs.
The Trump administration this week suspended a wide range of employment visas through the end of the year. WSJ's Michelle Hackman explains how the immigration restrictions could impact the American economy - from Silicon Valley to the Jersey Shore.
Late Monday night, President Trump tweeted that he would sign an executive order suspending all immigration into the United States. The proclamation that came on later in the week stopped well short of that, temporarily halting some green card processing with plenty of carve-outs.This episode: campaign correspondent Asma Khalid, White House correspondent Tamara Keith, and national political correspondent Mara Liasson.Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org Join the Facebook group at n.pr/politicsgroup Subscribe to our newsletter at npr.org/politicsnewsletter Find and support your local public radio station at donate.npr.org
No Trump executive order is complete until he lets his Jewish son-in-law include a loophole you can drive a truck through. Literally. Trump's new executive order to bar immigration into the country will apparently only apply to those seeking green cards. The order will NOT apply to those who are not seeking permanent residence, meaning "guest workers" are still free to enter the country, as are "asylum seekers". So much for protecting our workers... Despite these capitulations to the anti-white globalist elite, Trump was still thoroughly derided with racial slurs like "racist" and "white supremacist" by the media and blue checkmark Twitter (but I repeat myself). Shocking, I know. It hasn't been CONFIRMED yet that Javankah was responsible for the neutering of the immigration order, but that's usually how these things go. The writing is on the wall. We'll also be talking about money printers going brrrrr and the media's attempt to replace critical thought with literal masturbation. This is EPISODE 415 of So to Speak w/ Jared Howe!
On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump took to Twitter to announce the temporary suspension of the immigration. He tweeted, “In light of the attack from the Invisible Enemy, as well as the need to protect the jobs of our GREAT American Citizens, I will be signing an Executive Order to temporarily suspend immigration into the United States!” Well, the announcement came days after the US government allowed applicants for H-1B visas to continue in the country. However, Trump talked about suspending immigration visas, and the H-1B visa, which is more popular among Indian IT professionals, is a non-immigrant visa. But his reasoning that he needs to protect jobs of American citizens indicates that non-immigrant work visas too might be on his target. To remind, the H-1B visa allows US companies to employ foreign workers in specialty occupations that require theoretical or technical expertise. The technology companies depend on it to hire tens of thousands of employees each year from countries like India and China. Details of Trump's executive order were not immediately known. He also did not indicate when he would sign such an order. In response to Trump’s tweet, India’s IT services industry body National Association of Software and Services Companies tweeted “NASSCOM seeks details on the Executive Order of the President of the United States suspending immigration temporarily.” Speaking of the market’s reaction, shares of information technology (IT) companies were under pressure, falling by up to 6 per cent on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) in early morning deals on Tuesday. Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Infosys, Tech Mahindra, Wipro, HCL Technologies, Hexaware Technologies, NIIT Technologies and Mindtree were down 1 per cent to 5 per cent on the NSE in intra-day trade. However, Nifty IT index has outperformed the market, down 2.1 per cent compared to 2.7 per cent decline in the benchmark Nifty 50 index. It is understood that the move comes against the backdrop of an unprecedented economic crisis looming on account of the coronavirus pandemic, which has taken a heavy toll on the US. Trump has already closed the Northern and Southern border that attracts a large number of illegal immigrants. Due to the pandemic, the US has experienced a record layoff. As off last week, a record number of 22 million Americans have applied for unemployment benefits. Besides, with the lockdowns in place and several client projects shutting down, many Indians on H-1B work visas have also either lost jobs or are stuck in the US since Indian airspace is also shut. That apart, amid a coronavirus-induced supply glut, a historic collapse in the US crude futures saw it turn negative for the first time in history. The May contract of US WTI crude oil tumbled as low as minus $40.32 a barrel overnight, before recovering to around $2 a barrel. To know more, tune in to this podcast
Welcome back to Polarity! "Polarity" is a weekly political and cultural podcast that discusses current affairs from a populist perspective, supports the Humanity First movement, and interviews guests from all sides of the political aisle. Shahzeb is joined by Seth Tucker and Zach C. A new coronavirus relief bill has been agreed upon and passed, Andrew Yang's new podcast: “Yang Speaks”, Andrew Yang & Stacey Abrams team up on “Project 100”, and Trump's immigration moratorium. This and more on.... "Polarity!" Stay safe, happy, and healthy everyone! Check us out on YouTube “Unbranded News and Media”, like, comment, and subscribe for all things pop culture !! Engage with us on social media!!! Instagram @polaritypodcast @unbrandednews Twitter @unbrandednews @unbrandedsports Check out Seth's Yang social media pages !!! Instagram & Twitter @yangfloridagang --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
How fewer Latin Americans crossing the US border is affecting the economy. Alice Fordham reports from Juarez on the Mexican side of the border on the migrants forced to make Mexico their home while they await the outcome of their asylum cases in the US. Ed Butler speaks to Jessica Bolter from the Migration Policy Institute in Washington DC about the slowing rate of people trying to cross into the US illegally. And Giovanni Peri, economist at the University of California, Davis, discusses the impact tighter immigration policies are having on the US labour market. (Photo: Children look through the border fence in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua state, Mexico, on January 31, 2020. Credit: Getty Images)
MSNBC’s Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber reports on The Flores Agreement, a decades-old court settlement that is now more important than ever. The case controls how immigrant minors are treated in detention -- and is central to Trump’s family separation crisis. In this special report, Melber examines how Trump's immigration agenda is thwarted by this Clinton-era case, how Trump actually echoes Obama on the immigration ruling but differs on protecting human rights, and what Congress can do to reform the entire system.
The Sinking Social Security Ship + Councilman Mike Covert for Congress + MSM twisting Trump's Immigration Changes
Warning: Contains Strong, Uncensored, Triggering ContentStorm and Matt are back for episode 110! The guys discuss President Trump's latest immigration policy proposals, Nikki Haley dispelling some ridiculous 2020 rumors, leftist Piers Morgan going after progressives for becoming unhinged, and address the despicable, uncensored comments a "Young Turks" low-life made about Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX).
From the attack 10 days ago by a gunman who targeted Hispanics at an El Paso Walmart, to migrant family separations and detentions at U.S. Customs and Border Patrol facilities, to the arrest of nearly 700 undocumented factory workers in a raid in Mississippi last week, and a policy announced just yesterday by the Trump Administration that will make getting a green card even harder for low-income, legal immigrants, it’s been a time of extraordinary turmoil in the immigrant community throughout the United States. Today on Midday, a conversation about the continuing crisis at the U.S. southern border and the human impact of increasingly restrictive US policies toward migrants. Tom is joined in the studio by three guests with unique perspectives on immigration...Krish O’Mara Vignarajah is the president and CEO of Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service, which provides support services to international refugees. Ms. Vignarajah, whose family fled civil war in Sri Lanka for the United States when she was just nine months old, served as policy director for Michelle Obama and previously, as an advisor at the State Department. She also ran unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for governor of Maryland….Carolyn Barker-Villena is a development specialist who’s spent the past decade with Lutheran World Relief, a global relief agency. Ms. Barker-Villena serves as the Senior Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean... And joining us as well is David Cronin. He’s a government affairs specialist at Catholic Relief Services, based in Washington, D.C. He lobbies Congress and the administration on development efforts for Latin America ---- the Caribbean; and international refugee issues.This conversation was live-streamed on WYPR's Facebook page. You can view the video here.
Today, host Amy Guth talks with Crain’s Chicago Business law and manufacturing reporter Claire Bushey about the increasingly high demand for legal services at the National Immigrant Justice Center, which led to an increase in staff and volunteers—and the importance of self-care in the workplace. The two also talk about what goes into reporting on business topics that are underscored by politically contentious issues. Plus: Northwestern Memorial and the University of Chicago Medical Center top the latest list of the best Illinois hospitals, Chicago's job market is outpacing the nation's, the Moody Bible Institute is selling 10 acres of prime downtown land, Halal Guys shutters its downtown Chicago locations amid a legal battle, and parents are giving up custody of their kids to get college financial aid. Find host @AmyGuth on Twitter and continue the conversation with hashtag #CrainsDailyGist.
Steven Brown, executive director of the Rhode Island ACLU, joins Political Roundtable to discuss how civil liberties fared in the recent legislative session, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence's release of a list of priests and deacons credibly accused of sexual abuse; and the legal outlook on challenging the Trump administration's approach to immigration.
Guest: Alex, Dictator Phil. Topics: Trump's Immigration Plan, Abortion Laws, De Blasio 2020, SAT Adversity Score, and Game of Thrones Finale Predictions. TWITTER: https://twitter.com/VersaNewsMedia FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/VersaNewsMedia PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/versa DISCORD: https://discord.gg/aqCudyg EMAIL: versanewsmedia@gmail.com Listen to the full show Saturdays at 7 pm on the LION 90.7 FM: http://thelion.fm/
Fake “Families” at the BorderTalking Truth: Trump’s Immigration PlanDo Christian Values Require Open Borders?Follow Debbie Georgatos!WEBSITE: http://americacanwetalk.orgFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/AmericaCanWeTalkAuthor of Ladies, Can We Talk, a book that inspires women to recognize our influence on our country’s future, through our power in the voting booth, and our increased participation in the national political conversation.
Barbaric restrictions and an overturn of Roe V. Wade proposed in severals states. Over which rights of a man's body do women have a say? Trump's Immigration plan would have denied entry to his own family and that of Pence, Kushner, Miller and the Knavs; and how far is to far in the Jeremy Kyle-style talk shows?
On this week's episode of "Where Did You Get This Number?", host Anthony Salvanto and CBS News political contributor Leslie Sanchez discuss the thinking behind President Trump's immigration proposal and how complicated views on abortion are.
Trump immigration plan. Grumpy Cat dead at 7. Howard Stern on The View. Fox Business hold Capitalism v. Socialism Town Hall. SAT and "Adversity Scores". Memorial Day car travel. Uber drivers artificially create surge pricing. Is your smart phone keeping you from concentrating? Preakness weekend.
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US President Donald Trump has proposed a sweeping change to the immigration system to make it "merit-based" favouring professionals and well-educated people who will be high earners. Unveiling his plan at the White House on Thursday, he said the current immigration system discriminates against "genius" and "brilliance" and that he wanted to correct this with a new system he called "Build America Visa" that favours those with demonstrated potential. The plan is modelled on the immigration systems of Canada, Australia and New Zealand, which prioritise admission based on points awarded for various qualifications. Listen to this podcast for more.
President Trump made a Rose Garden speech to roll out his new immigration plan, which was crafted by his son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner. The administration is hoping to overhaul the current U.S. system, shifting it from family based to a merit-based one that prioritizes visas for high-skilled workers, secures the southern border and potentially generates an estimated $500 billion in net federal revenue. Andrew Mach speaks to Bloomberg News White House reporter Justin Sink about what's in the plan and it's likely path forward. FOLLOW UP Mark's latest report: Trump Unveil's Kushner's Immigration Overhaul Plan You can follow Justin at: @justinsink ---- TicToc is a daily news podcast hosted by Andrew Mach (@andrewjmach), produced at Bloomberg Worldwide HQ in New York City. You can follow up with us and watch our reporting @tictoc. If you like it, be sure to rate us on iTunes, and tell your friends!
On this edition of PM Orlando Yaffee talks about the latest news! President Trump unveils his immigration plan. AND Jerry Demings wants to raise sales tax in Orange County. ALSO Florida Delegation wants more information on election databases that were hacked. PLUS Why the fear-mongering on the abortion bills are BEYOND REASON! Listen to the podcast here now!
We have heard for two years that the economy was going to be destroyed under Donald Trump and we saw literally the opposite so maybe it's time we stop considering these people experts. Another Democrat has joined the 2020 field but there is a potential conspiracy brewing with all these candidates, and Trump is supposed to release his immigration plan this week, but you need to brace for them trying to get it through a Democrat controlled House. www.wrongthinkradio.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
National Day of Prayer & CA Targets PriestsJames Carafano & President Trump’s Immigration OptionsMilitant Transgenderists at Google & EverywhereFollow Debbie Georgatos!WEBSITE: http://americacanwetalk.orgFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/AmericaCanWeTalkAuthor of Ladies, Can We Talk, a book that inspires women to recognize our influence on our country’s future, through our power in the voting booth, and our increased participation in the national political conversation.
Full Show 4/15Notre Dame Cathedral burns in Paris.Trump getting serious about releasing migrants in sanctuary cities.Laguna Beach gets a new police car design and people freak out.Men with beards carry more germs than dogs.Newsom back from El Salvador, if anyone cares. College admissions scandal trial updates and homeless in SF taking over BART.
(1/30/19) The federal government is back open. But from the 15,000 migrant children being detained in the US according to a report last month in the Guardian to the Commerce Department effort to add a citizenship question to the Census to President Trump’s continued characterizations of a crisis on the southern border, immigration remains the dominant political issue of the day. While the President threatens a second government shutdown over wall funding, this week on “TrumpWatch with Jesse Lent” on WBAI we look at the way that some activists are battling proposed Trump administration policies in the courts with Anu Joshi, senior director of immigrant rights policy at the New York Immigration Coalition.
Lawyers--outraged by the Trump Administration's harsh policies against immigrants--have brought scores of cases challenging the President's actions. They have been remarkably successful in persuading judges to invalidate or put on hold many of the Administration's new policies. Law professor Peter Margulies tells us why the lawyers have been able to stop Trump in the courts and the role that narrative can play in legal strategy and decision-making.
David Bier, Policy Analyst for the Cato Institute, on border wall standoff and whether President Trump's wall and immigration proposals are the best for national security. Tom Atteberry, Partner and Portfolio Manager at FPA (First Pacific Advisers), discusses why investors aren't being compensated for credit and duration risk. James McCormack, Global Head Global Sovereigns and Supranational at FitchRatings, on why they issued a warning for U.S. sovereign debt. Francois Sonneville, Senior Beverage Analyst at Rabobank, on Anheuser-Busch InBev considering an initial public offering of its Asian operations. Hosted by Pimm Foxx and Lisa Abramowicz.
Hour 1 Debating a Crises? ...8 Ties-In's to the Coming Global Collapse?...taxes, taxes, and the French Yellow Vest protests?...the Left and Right getting together to tear the system down...riots and bank withdrawals?...how Bitcoin could save the day? ..Glenn's Call for his radio and BlazeTV audience to Help?...What Matters To You, What has Meaning?...Research@GlennBeck.com ...the coming 5G Network = Technological Game Changer ...A Must Listen: Stu's deep state Avocado theory? ...a New Lindsey Graham Deal is coming on the Wall, DACA? Hour 2 'They Skyscraper Curse' with Author, Dr. Mark Thornton...How Austrian Economists Predict Every Major Crisis of the Last Century?...the mistake of the skyscraper curse?...Example: The Woolworth Building, 1914?..the market economy did not fail us. Instead, it was the bureaucrats pushing endless lists of regulations that let us down?...The Fed & Interest rates, the keys to the Global Economy?...the sliver lining of a Category 6 global economy crash? back to 'sound money'= Gold? ...Former Border Patrol Chief Mark Morgan, joins to obliterate the Liberal media's 'Fact-Checks' of Trump's Immigration address?...Mark is a career FBI official who served as Border Patrol Chief, under President Obama? ...Bad News (Not)? U.S. Carbon Emission for 2018? Hour 3 'Something's Off with Andrew Heaton'...Young, Hot but Not rich?...a 'son of a bastard'?...when a Train turns the wrong way?...Dinner with the Italians and Dessert with the Germans?...Violent, but Cool in Scotland?...security without guns? ...Jeff Bezos and his $147 billion Divorce...she was there from the beginning; deserves half, $73.5 billion? ...Great News: there's a Huge Decline in the Cancer rate?... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thom puts Trump's immigration grandstanding in the context of past presidential manipulations. Thom reads from 'Us Versus Them: The Failure of Globalism'. Ralph Nader chats with Thom about his new book, 'How the Rats Reformed Congress: A Fable'. Thom reads form Ralph Nader's book 'Breaking Through Power: It's Easier than we Think'. Thom notes the black sea standoff between Russia and the Ukraine. And then, he looks at the current state of the American economy. Congressman Bob Ney, fresh back from a long stay in India, has a fascinating conversation with Thom on the latest goings-on. Mark in Maryland wants to know if wages really have stagnated for working people.
LISTEN TO RATIONAL RADIO LIVE ON WHIP | M/W/F 4-5PM EST MONDAY 11/5 | Julie from Temple News stops by to discuss Temple News' voting guide for Pennsylvania voters, media outlets pull President Trump's controversial immigration ad, and a mystery asteroid traveling through our solar system could be looking for signs of life. Join hosts Tony, Irish, and Dan for a rational look at politics and current events around the world. Skip to a topic: 0:25 - Interview with Julie from Temple News https://longform.temple-news.com/voter-guide-midterms-2018/ 19:51 - NBC, Fox News pull Trump immigration ad, Facebook blocks paid promotion https://www.nbcnews.com/news/all/nbc-pulls-trump-immigration-ad-after-backlash-n931356 34:07 - Mystery interstellar asteroid Oumuamua 'could be gigantic alien solar sail sent to look for signs of life https://www.standard.co.uk/news/world/mystery-interstellar-asteroid-oumuamua-could-be-gigantic-alien-solar-sail-sent-to-look-for-signs-of-a3979891.html Live show edited to podcast format by EMELY MOREL Intro music attribution: Chicago by [JCM] Canada
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Our guest is Ed Yohnka, Director of Communications and Public Policy with the ACLU-IL. We talk with him about the ACLU's response to the Trump Administration's separation of families and the detaining of children. Guest- Ed Yohnka Host- Tariq I. El-Amin Producer/Engineer- Ibrahim Baig Executive Producer- Abdul Malik Mujahid Music Lessazo - Moussa - http://bit.ly/2wHdV6z Image Tariq I. El-Amin
Barry Nussbaum and Graham Ledger discuss the legal justification behind Trump's immigration policy.
Topics include: Trump's border crisis, an alleged racial profiling incident in a Cleveland suburb and more. (original airdate: 6/26/18)
Charlie Wolf and Erich McElroy are back talking about Trump's border policy and his summit with Kim Jong-un.
Welcome to episode two of Off The Newsroom. Off The Newsroom is a weekly podcast produced by South Florida News Service where we cover interesting or historic moments nationally, the great old Florida Man, and local stories covered by SFNS reporters. On this podcast you will hear about the Trump's Immigration policy, an anime Florida man, local South Florida news, and more. sfns.online/ Hosts: Alex Yun Kristen Torres Edited by: Jaylin Hawkins Gabriel Poblete
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On Wednesday, President Trump signed an executive order reversing his policy of separating families at the U.S. border and replacing it with a policy of detaining entire families together, including children. Counter Stories hosts talked about America's history of separating parents and children. Counter Stories host are: Hlee Lee Don Eubanks Anthony Galloway Use the audio player above to listen to their conversation. Subscribe to the MPR News with Kerri Miller podcast